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Birth Name:
Richard W. Cottle
Male
Birth Date:
Fri, Jun 29, 1934
Time of Birth:
Unknown (using Noon)
Place of Birth:
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Age:
90
Zodiac Sign:
Cancer
Astrology Data:
Sun
Richard W. Cottle (29 June 1934) is an American mathematician. He was a professor of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University, starting as an Acting Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering in 1966 and retiring in 2005. He is notable for his work on mathematical programming/optimization, “Nonlinear programs”, the proposal of the linear complementarity problem, and the general field of operations research.
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Astrological aspects and planetary data / tags for Richard W. Cottle: Sun 7 Cancer, Moon 12 Aquarius, Mercury 23 Cancer, Venus 1 Gemini, Mars 18 Gemini, Jupiter 13 Libra, Saturn 27 Aquarius, Uranus 0 Taurus, Neptune 10 Virgo, Pluto 23 Cancer, Sun Sextile Neptune, Mercury Semi Square Neptune, Mercury Conjunct Pluto, Venus Sesquiquadrate Jupiter, Venus Square Saturn, Venus Semi Sextile Uranus, Jupiter Sesquiquadrate Saturn, Saturn Sextile Uranus, Neptune Semi Square Pluto
Categories related to Richard W. Cottle: Living people, June 29 births, 20th-century American mathematicians, Harvard College alumni, Stanford University faculty, Fellows of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, 1934 births, UC Berkeley College of Letters and Science alumni
Photo attribution: The University of Stanford, https://purl.stanford.edu/bx198tk2323
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